The link contained in the above post will connect you to a news conference Tuesday morning at which Premier Ford is expected to announce the implementation of the $15 an hour minimum wage in Ontario.
The link contained in the above post will connect you to a news conference Tuesday morning at which Premier Ford is expected to announce the implementation of the $15 an hour minimum wage in Ontario.
The Rogers vs Rogers drama played out in BC Supreme Court Monday before Madame Justice Shelley Fitzpatrick. She told those present as the hearing was concluded that she will deliver her decision Friday, November 5 at 2 p.m. BC time, which is 5 p.m. Toronto time. Paul Bagnell tweeted from court, after it resumed about 5 p.m. Eastern Monday.
The City says a new version of the 311 Toronto information service has been launched Monday. It says the new 311 makes getting information easier and more convenient. Release
It isn’t new and it won’t surprise anyone but readers are understandably upset Monday over delinquent kids at Halloween. FB
Bell Canada says some of its customers had a incorrect “fall-back” change to their phones Monday, a week before it was supposed to happen. “Some of our mobility clients may have experienced an incorrect time change on their phone this morning,” the company told CBC News in an emailed statement. “Our teams are investigating the situation in order to resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We apologize for the inconvenience.” It’s not clear how widespread the outage is or why it happened. CBC
Rogers case to BC Supreme Court Monday
The high sport of guessing just what will happen at Rogers Communications Inc. finds its way to the BC Supreme Court Monday. Edward Rogers will ask the court to recognize and approve his new board of directors. His mom and sisters will declare it’s all bananas. Rogers vs. Rogers feud goes to court: What you need to know
Out-of-touch teacher wears blackface to school